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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Endorses Oroho, McHose & Chiusano
NJOA Endorses Senator Steve Oroho, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose, and Assemblyman Gary Chiusano in District 24...More
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Al Hochbaum & The First Duck Research Facility
Hans Albert Hochbaum, Delta Waterfowl's first scientific director, was a tireless advocate for the protection of small, ephemeral wetlands he believed were the engine that droveMore
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Congress Hears Testimony on Lawsuit Reform To Prevent Animal & Environmental Group Lawsuit Profiteering
In recent years, animal rights and environmental advocacy groups began using lawsuits to protest lawful decisions that they happen to oppose. The groups use EAJAMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Moves to Fight Wolf Lawsuit in Oregon
Animal rights and wolf activist groups sued the state, claiming that any loss of wolves could cause "irreparable harm" to wolf recovery in Oregon...More
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Vote On Tuesday, November 8, 2011 The Single Most Important Thing You Can Do For NJ Conservation
We are perhaps the largest single special interest group in the state - five (5) times larger than the membership of the New Jersey EducationMore
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Fish and Wildlife Service Honored for Restoration & Sustainability Efforts
One U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee and four Service-led projects were honored Thursday with the Department of the Interior’s 2011 Environmental Achievement Awards...More
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to Pitch Elk Camp in Las Vegas, Feb. 2-4 2011
ack mules carrying hunters up the Las Vegas strip. Wall tents, campfires and meat poles in the palms beneath the Stratosphere. Elk wallowing in theMore
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NWTF Announces Karen Lee as New Featured Blogger
Karen, along with the NWTF editorial team, launched Turkey Country, which includes sections on turkey hunting, land management, conservation issues, gun rights issues...More
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7 Finalists Selected For Arizona Game And Fish Commission Seat
The Commission Appointment Recommendation Board will interview the finalists on Tuesday, Nov. 15, and select the candidates to be forwarded for the Governor’s consideration...More
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Traps Off the Reefs: It’s the “Right Thing”
I call removing fixed gear the “right thing”? Because recreational anglers are being deterred from using the reefs they are paying to build andMore
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Ducks Unlimited Partners Celebrate Completion of Pointe-Aux-Chenes WMA Project
Representatives of Ducks Unlimited and several partner organizations gathered Tuesday at Pointe-Aux-Chenes Wildlife Management Area to celebrate the completion of a $1.2 million coastal restorationMore
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W.Va. Park Systems Recognizes Veterans In November With Lodging Discounts
West Virginia State Parks and Forests recognize veterans and their service to our country and state...More
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Quail Hunters Just Go Away
Deer hunters will march on the steps of the capitol to protest buck regulations; but quail hunters just go away....More
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Michigan State Parks Capture Top National Award
The Department of Natural Resources announced today that Michigan state parks and recreation areas have won the 2011 National Recreation and Park Association Gold MedalMore
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New Jersey Rockport Pheasant Farm Severely Damaged By October Snowstorm
The 35 acres of range pens where pheasants were being held were heavily damaged by the weight of the snow despite Game Farm staff effortsMore
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wins Champion in Leadership Award
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received a prestigious award from Virginia’s Department of Rehabilitative Service for its leadership in increasing employment and accessibility forMore
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Responds to Your Emails
I received an overwhelming response to the "2011 NJ General Election and Your Legislators" action alert...More
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GOABC International Wildlife Management Symposium
Guide Outfitters Association of British Columbia (GOABC) will be hosting our first International Wildlife Management Symposium: Managing Wildlife in the Next Century...More
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Georgia Hellbender Project Aimed At Conserving Hefty Salamander
Grampus. Lasagna lizard. Mud devil. Snot otter. Hellbenders may have more unflattering nicknames than a cross-county football rivals...More
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Killing Energy, Killing Jobs, Killing America
America has been under attack with the primary target has been the nation’s ability to generate energy for electricity and transportation...More
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2011 NJ Elections, Your Legislators & the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance
New Jersey Outdoor Alliance, the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Conservation Foundation, and the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Environmental Projects are the ONLY fishing, hunting, conservationMore
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TV Personality Kristy Titus Joins Team Elk
Along with her Team Elk contemporaries, Titus will lend her name, fame, appearances and audience reach to help advance the RMEF cause...More
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Bobwhite Basics Brochure Now Available
This brochure is a handy reference on Habitat Basics, Nesting, Brood Habitat, Fall/Winter Activities, Foods, Management Overview of Bobwhites...More
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U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation Trailblazer Program Seeks to Expand in 2012
Hopefully those whose plans will involve hosting or volunteering to work at a U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation Trailblazer Adventure program...More
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2011 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest to be Held in Shepherdstown, W. Va.
The Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest will be held on October 28 and 29, 2011, at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, W. Va...More
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Michigan Teacher Wins 2011 NWTF Educator of the Year Award
Third-grade teacher Janine Kopera was merely looking for some lesson ideas to tie in with Thanksgiving when she stumbled upon the NWTF’s web site...More
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James W. Kurth Named USFWS’s Chief for the National Wildlife Refuge System
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe today announced the selection of James (Jim) Kurth as the agency’s Chief for the National Wildlife RefugeMore
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Global Warming Obituary
We have arrived at a time when the obituaries for global warming (now falsely called climate change) are increasing...More
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California 2012 Upland Game Bird Stamp Art Contest Announced
The California Department of Fish and Game is sponsoring an art contest for the 2012-2013 design for the state upland game bird stamp...More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Proposals from States for FY 2012 Endangered Species Grants
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is seeking proposals from states and U.S. territories interested in obtaining federal financial assistance...More
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Delaware Conservation Poster Contest Nov. 4 Deadline Nears
The deadline for the annual conservation poster contest sponsored by the Sussex, Kent and New Castle Conservation Districts is fast approaching on Friday, Nov. 4...More
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Sandhill Cranes: Are They Here To Stay In Pennsylvania
Their growing presence here ensures that those folks who refer to most wading birds as “cranes” will start to be right at least some ofMore
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Senator Tester Pushes Land Access Amendment For Montana’s Hunters
Tester this week introduced an amendment that will restore the Open Fields initiative. Open Fields encourages owners and operators of private lands to voluntarily makeMore
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Federal Court Upholds National Roadless Rule – Sportsmen Celebrate Conservation Victory
Decision by appeals court resolves uncertainty regarding 2001 rule, safeguards the prime habitat provided by inventoried roadless lands...More
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Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation Launches A New Upgraded Web Site
Today's personal and business communication technology is moving at light speed and as organizations who are using the Internet...More
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Today’s Wildlife Field Identification Guide Is Available Now For Kindle & Ibooks Users
Today’s Wildlife Field Identification Guide, published by Kalkomey, is now available in an eBook format, allowing users to carry afield a wealth of wildlife knowledgeMore

